Just my cup of (magical) tea!
Frankly, I am happy to read the same basic book every time: normal character with issues inherits house, only to find a quirky community, the paranormal, and her true self. Beaglehole does an exceptional job with this, adroitly creating a fantastic world that I adore. Notably, there are no grammatical or literary disasters to ruin the book for me, which is way too often the case. (I can carry grudges against editors for years.)
I hesitated to give the book five stars because honestly, it's no outstanding tome. Readers looking for something deep and different should go elsewhere. However, I upped my rating because in it's niche, it can't get any better than this. Like the renowned "Practical Magic," and Shawn McGuire's "Whispering Pines," "Accidental Magic" establishes characters, a town, and a story that lives on in your head long after you've finished the book.
If this is your schtick, I highly recommend.